Vovegog Posted January 31, 2013 Posted January 31, 2013 I originally posted this on overclock.net, but they haven't answered in a day so I'm trying my luck here to see if anyone can help me with this! ---------- So, I just recently upgraded my Win7 to Win8 (both 64-bit) *applause* I can't express well enough how pleased I am that they did NOT **** it up... *looks at Vista* Now, I am a big fan of fullscreen-gaming on one monitor while watching series, movies or just use my second monitor in general while playing on the other one. This worked without fail in Windows 7 as I've done this for the past two years or so. However, this seems to not be viable anymore with my Win8 after I updated both my OS and my drivers from NVidia. When I fullscreen a game on monitor 1, my WHOLE second monitor laggs badly (except for the mouse). Everything from the start-menu, my web browser, quite literally everything laggs except my cursor. As you may understand, this is an annoyance for me and I would like to assault the problem and kill it with fire. My specs are as follows; i7 2600k OC'd to 4.2 GHz ASUS NVidia GTX 680 DCUII 8 GB RAM running at 1333 MHz Windows 8 pro 64-bit Again, I did not have this problem on Win7 with the exact same specs. It worked before. Now it doesn't. Good luck in figuring this out, cuz I sure as hell can't! :D
freakachu Posted January 31, 2013 Posted January 31, 2013 there's a setting in nvidia's control panel called "multi display/mixed-GPU acceleration", try setting it to "multiple display performance mode". I have no idea if that will actually do anything, but it sounds like it might matter for your situation.
Vovegog Posted January 31, 2013 Author Posted January 31, 2013 Thanks for the answer, but it's sadly already set to that in Global Settings. I finally got an answer over at Overclock too, and they say it's a problem with Windows 8 probably which makes me a sad panda/pony. I think it's most likely a lost cause, but if anybody (or you, Freakachu) have any other suggestions I will gladly try them out. :)
dragonshardz Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Here's a suggestion: Don't use Windows 8. :P
GreenWolf13 Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Here's a suggestion: Don't use Windows 8. Seriously. Don't use it. It's not as bad as Vista, but it's close.
AM6644 Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Windows 8 is like an extension of Win 7. Extensions are not always compatible with what the user does.
okamikk Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Seriously. Don't use it. It's not as bad as Vista, but it's close. it also has a cubic fuck-ton of trackers that monitor your every move
Vovegog Posted February 1, 2013 Author Posted February 1, 2013 Not being helpful here, guys. I like Windows 8, I actually think it's better than Windows 7. New funzies for the _helpful_, borderless window-mode works fine. I can play in B-windowed mode and use my second monitor without fail.
Vovegog Posted February 1, 2013 Author Posted February 1, 2013 Edit: Server posted the same comment twice.
Kocken926 Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 I don't have much experience with Win 8, but holy tits does it boot fast with that RAM in harddrive function it has.
TheBytemaster Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 In my experience, Windows 8 is not actually the horrible crappy OS everyone makes it out to be. The metro UI just has a really steep learning curve. I have learned both, and I still prefer 7 by miles, but as far as the UI goes, 8 is really not that horrible. Just different. As for compatibility and tweak-ability… yes, it does have issues.
Vovegog Posted February 3, 2013 Author Posted February 3, 2013 So, this isn't really a "fix", but it's some kind of workaround. First, http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2675769 This guy has made something great. Download that small file, run it and follow his instructions. CONGRATZ. With this program I was able to run Skyrim, Hitman, Metro, Dead Space 2, Euro Truck Sim 2 (DON'T JUDGE ME), RAGE - pretty much everything in Bordered Window-mode without any problem. And people who said it's a problem with WIndows 8, you are completely correct. Windows 8 basically caps the framerate of windows and programs running in the background - and running a fullscreen game will automatically do just that... Put everything else as background. However, this is a fix until Microsoft eventually (hopefully) fixes this small screw-up. Happy gaming weekend, guys!
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